Remaking Humanity

Remaking Humanity
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9780567714176
ISBN-13 : 0567714179
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Remaking Humanity by : Adam Beyt

Drawing upon Edward Schillebeeckx's theology and Judith Butler's philosophy, Adam Beyt uses the framework of nonviolent hope to construct a Catholic political theology responding to dehumanizing violence. Dehumanizing violence names words, institutions, or acts violating the inherent dignity of being made in the image and likeness of God. Theology can participate in dehumanizing violence by claiming an uninterrogated universality that marginalizes bodies due to their perceived differences such as gender, race, sexuality, or ability. The book's constructive project integrates Schillebeeckx's and Butler's thought with queer theory and phenomenology to model embodiment as an “enfleshing dynamism” between bodies and signification. The text then posits Catholic discipleship as incarnating hope by defending the humanum, the new humanity announced through God's Reign. Combining reflections from Schillebeeckx and Butler, this hope centers discipleship as nonviolent world building. Concluding with a sustained reflection with the writings of Franz Fanon and Walter Benjamin, the final chapter sketches a Catholic solidaristic response to contemporary struggles against the necropolitics of colonizing and state violence through assemblies of hope.

Remaking the Human

Remaking the Human
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Publisher : Berghahn Books
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9781800730328
ISBN-13 : 1800730322
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Remaking the Human by : Alvaro Jarrín

The technological capacity to transform biology - repairing, reshaping and replacing body parts, chemicals and functions – is now part of our lives. Humanity is confronted with a variety of affordable and non-invasive 'enhancement technologies': anti-ageing medicine, aesthetic surgery, cognitive and sexual enhancers, lifestyle drugs, prosthetics and hormone supplements. This collection focuses on why people find these practices so seductive and provides ethnographic insights into people’s motives and aspirations as they embrace or reject enhancement technologies, which are closely entangled with negotiations over gender, class, age, nationality and ethnicity.

Beyond Cloning

Beyond Cloning
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Publisher : A&C Black
Total Pages : 164
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ISBN-10 : 1563383179
ISBN-13 : 9781563383175
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Beyond Cloning by : Ronald Cole-Turner

This book examines the ways that Christians from a variety of different confessions can respond to the issue of genetic engineering.

The Runaway Species

The Runaway Species
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Publisher : Catapult
Total Pages : 404
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ISBN-10 : 9781936787678
ISBN-13 : 1936787679
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis The Runaway Species by : David Eagleman

This enlightening examination of creativity looks “at art and science together to examine how innovations . . . build on what already exists and rely on three brain operations: bending, breaking and blending” (The Wall Street Journal) The Runaway Species is a deep dive into the creative mind, a celebration of the human spirit, and a vision of how we can improve our future by understanding and embracing our ability to innovate. David Eagleman and Anthony Brandt seek to answer the question: what lies at the heart of humanity’s ability—and drive—to create? Our ability to remake our world is unique among all living things. But where does our creativity come from, how does it work, and how can we harness it to improve our lives, schools, businesses, and institutions? Eagleman and Brandt examine hundreds of examples of human creativity through dramatic storytelling and stunning images in this beautiful, full–color volume. By drawing out what creative acts have in common and viewing them through the lens of cutting–edge neuroscience, they uncover the essential elements of this critical human ability, and encourage a more creative future for all of us. “The Runaway Species approach[es] creativity scientifically but sensitively, feeling its roots without pulling them out.” —The Economist

The World's First Love

The World's First Love
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Publisher : Ignatius Press
Total Pages : 277
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ISBN-10 : 9781642290387
ISBN-13 : 1642290386
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis The World's First Love by : Fulton Sheen

With his characteristic eloquence and brilliance, Fulton J. Sheen presents a moving portrayal of the Blessed Virgin Mary that combines deep spirituality with history, philosophy and theology. All the major aspects and events of Mary's life are lovingly portrayed in this word portrait that is a never failing source of information, consolation and inspiration. Sheen also gives profound insights into all the Marian beliefs ranging from the Immaculate Conception to the Assumption to the miracle of Our Lady of Fatima. While considering the different phases of Mary's life, Bishop Sheen discusses various problems common to mankind of every age and reveals clearly that every problem can be resolved. He emphasizes the unique dignity, strength and gifts of women and their ability to help heal the world's problems. Sheen stresses mankind's need of the Mother of God and her burning love for all her children. The great resurgence of devotion to Mary is God's way of emphasizing the worth and dignity of every person against the false doctrines that have so confused the modern world.

Hollywood Remakes, Deleuze and the Grandfather Paradox

Hollywood Remakes, Deleuze and the Grandfather Paradox
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 303
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ISBN-10 : 9781137408600
ISBN-13 : 113740860X
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Hollywood Remakes, Deleuze and the Grandfather Paradox by : D. Varndell

Hollywood Remakes, Deleuze and the Grandfather Paradox explores the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze using the framework of Hollywood's current obsession with remaking and rebooting classic and foreign films. Through an analysis of cinematic repetition and difference, the book approaches remakes from a range of philosophical perspectives.

Diseased Cinema

Diseased Cinema
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Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9781399521680
ISBN-13 : 1399521683
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Diseased Cinema by : Robert Alpert

Discusses how the depiction of diseases in movies has changed over the last century and what these changes reveal about American culture Examines disease movies as a genre that has emerged over the last century and includes pandemic and zombie films Reveals the changes to the genre’s narratives over three broad time periods: the beginning of film through the 1980s, the 1990s through the mid-2000s, and the late 2000s and afterward Investigates the evolution of disease movies through three perspectives: historically notable films, remakes, and franchises Analyses disease movies in the context of the development of American, global capitalism and the fragmentation of the social contract Explains the role of disease movie narratives in the American experience of Covid American movies about infectious diseases have reflected and driven dominant cultural narratives during the past century. These movies – both real pandemics and imagined zombie outbreaks – have become wildly popular since the beginning of the 21st century. They have shifted from featuring a contained outbreak to an imagined containment of a known disease to a globalized, uncontainable pandemic of an unknown origin. Movie narratives have changed from identifying and solving social problems to a despair and acceptance of America’s failure to fulfil its historic social contract. Movies reflect and drive developments in American capitalism that increasingly advocates for individuals and their families, rather than communities and the public good. Disease movies today minimize human differences and envisage a utopian new world order to advance the needs of contemporary American capitalism. These movie narratives shaped reactions to the outbreak of Covid and reinforced individual responsibility as the solution to end the pandemic.

Devastation

Devastation
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Publisher : OUP Oxford
Total Pages : 574
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ISBN-10 : 9780191505546
ISBN-13 : 0191505544
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Devastation by : Mark Levene

From the years leading up to the First World War to the aftermath of the Second, Europe experienced an era of genocide. As well as the Holocaust, this period also witnessed the Armenian genocide in 1915, mass killings in Bolshevik and Stalinist Russia, and a host of further ethnic cleansings in Anatolia, the Balkans, and Eastern Europe. Crisis of Genocide seeks to integrate these genocidal events into a single, coherent history. Over two volumes, Mark Levene demonstrates how the relationship between geography, nation, and power came to play a key role in the emergence of genocide in a collapsed or collapsing European imperial zone - the Rimlands - and how the continuing geopolitical contest for control of these Eastern European or near-European regions destabilised relationships between diverse and multifaceted ethnic communities who traditionally had lived side by side. An emergent pattern of toxicity can also be seen in the struggles for regional dominance as pursued by post-imperial states, nation-states, and would-be states. Volume I: Devastation covers the period from 1912 to 1938. It is divided into two parts, the first associated with the prelude to, actuality of, and aftermath of the Great War and imperial collapse, the second the period of provisional 'New Europe' reformulation as well as post-imperial Stalinist, Nazi - and Kemalist - consolidation up to 1938. Levene also explores the crystallisation of truly toxic anti-Jewish hostilities, the implication being that the immediate origins of the Jewish genocides in the Second World War are to be found in the First.

Remaking Humans

Remaking Humans
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Publisher : Michael Mathiesen
Total Pages : 154
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Synopsis Remaking Humans by : Michael Mathiesen

The Human Race is about to die away, leaving the planet they were born to the elements of decay and worsening climatological disasters. Future archaeologists who now have two heads, six legs and four arms discover some five million years from now that the end of the Human Race could have been avoided. They seem to have had the knowledge and the technological know-how to select out of their DNA, all the qualities of their kind that were destroying themselves. But, for some reason, they chose to do nothing and allow the deadliest catastrophe in Earth's long history to go on unabated, until finally they were all gone Sound like Science Fiction? Actually, this is how some future species of life may describe us in their Science text-books when they dig up evidence of a race of intelligent creatures - US - who once lived here. We are currently only a few years away from the total destruction of all life on Earth. The tsunamis are getting worse, the Hurricanes are devastating our lands. Plagues of Locusts are eating our food. Saharan dust storms are blowing all around the planet. The oceans are dying. The planet is heating up. Food production is down. Population continues to explode. Rain forests are on fire. Even the forests of the Arctic Circle are on fire. The Arctic Ice Cap is practically gone. The Ozone protection layers of our atmosphere are disappearing. There is now more plastic in the oceans than fish. Toxic chemicals fill the air that we breathe and toxic waste fills the water that we drink. Worse yet, more and more people on the planet are demanding more and more energy be produced for their comfort and luxury. We have in our DNA an innate instinct for luxury and easy living. This has been the Holy Grail for centuries. But today, more and more of us can see the unintended consequences of an out-of-control quest for comfort and consumption of Earth's depleted resources. This book is a primer on how to expunge all of our evil ways.

Remake the World

Remake the World
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Publisher : Haymarket Books
Total Pages : 183
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ISBN-10 : 9781642594751
ISBN-13 : 164259475X
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Remake the World by : Astra Taylor

Over the last decade, author and activist Astra Taylor has helped shift the national conversation on topics including technology, inequality, indebtedness, and democracy. The essays collected here reveal the range and depth of her thinking, with Taylor tackling the rising popularity of socialism, the problem of automation, the politics of listening, the possibility of rights for the natural and non-human world, the future of the university, the temporal challenge of climate catastrophe, and more. Addressing some of the most pressing social problems of our day, Taylor invites us to imagine how things could be different while never losing sight of the strategic question of how change actually happens. Curious and searching, these historically informed and hopeful essays are as engaging as they are challenging and as urgent as they are timeless. Taylor 's unique philosophical style has a political edge that speaks directly to the growing conviction that a radical transformation of our economy and society is required.